Sunday, February 27, 2011

Latest Asian Style Tattoos Features


Asian Tattoo Styles:

Asian tattoos often feature dragons or warriors, and they're historically filled with symbolism. They also look really cool, so check out this page for articles and pictures of possible Asian tattoo designs.





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 Tattoos are present from ancient times during the mummies’ culture in 2000BC, which is evident when seeing (female) mummies having tattoos on them. There are other proofs that females had tattoos during the 4000 BC itself. Tattoos came from “tattau”, a Tahitian word which means to hit or strike. Tattoos have been used for decorating the body, religious beliefs, amulets, status symbols and in punishment. 
Egyptian culture was featuring tattoos. There are beliefs that females having tattoos is a symbol of low status. But, lot of mummies that were having tattoos were found in the places where royal people were buried. These tattoos may be thought to be amulets for pregnant women. Tattoos were often found in thighs, breast and abdomen. The deity Bes (the protector of women) tattoos were often made on the thighs. 
According to Archaeologists, in 3000 BC, a wooden handle having a sharp point was used to draw tattoos. In 1450 BC, bronze tattooing tools were found, that were same like those present in 19th century. 
In Egypt, dotted points of dark pigment taken from roots and ash were used to draw diamond shapes and lines by picking the skin to draw god Bes and other tattoos. Other cultures like Inuit used light colours and dark paints. 
The Altai mountain people used ornate tribal tattoos, which was evident by many bodies found were having tattoos. Britain people used it to show royalty status. 
Tattoos used by Greek and Romans to mark criminals. This practise was banned by the Emperor Constantine during the Christianity. Native Americans like Cree (facial detailing designs), Polynesian people (geometric designs) and Japanese people (intricate designs) began to use tattoos. The New Zealander’s Maori and Warriors were given tattoos to symbolise their status. African cultures use their own style of tattoos. Modern tattoos drawn using mechanised tools and good colours
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Butterfly Tattoo Designs:

Butterfly tattoos are one of the more common tattoos among women. Butterflies can represent something pretty or something more meaningful.
Butterflies can symbolize various things depending on which culture you look at it.
In the Japanese culture, butterflies are seen as the personification of one's soul, whether it be living, dying, or dead. It is, also, thought that if a butterfly enters your guestroom and sits behind the bamboo screen, a person whom you love is coming to see you. But, at the same time, butterflies in large numbers are bad omens.

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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Latest Baby Tattoos Features


According to my wife, I like shopping more than any man she knows. And I’d have to agree with her – although in my defense I love “shopping” and she loves “buying.” I could spend hours in a store just looking. If that’s not your cup of tea, here are some of my favorite online purveyors of goods that should cut down your gift list in no time:
Zulily – The wife tells me that I should own stock in this company. I am mildly addicted to it. Every day they post a new assortment of items from a variety of companies. The deals usually have a shelf life of a few days although the cutest stuff can get snapped up in minutes. It’s a great place to find designer baby clothes and toys at a fraction of the retail price – every once in the while a infant outfit will sneak through. You do have to register, but it’s worth it.
 

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Tattooing has been used throughout history for many different purposes and has strong roots in many cultures. Recently there has been a surge in the popularity of tattooing in Europe and the USA, mainly as a form of self expression. These modern tattoos take their artistic influences from many places. I find the Japanese style of tattooing to be particularly beautiful. We are talking serious art here folks, fantastic isn’t it?
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Please excuse my heavy use of pictures in this blog but I know you are finding it just as fascinating as I am.
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I would include this picture that I find absolutely hilarious, especially in the light of Google’s recent behaviour with the Blogger platform. See Randa’s blog: Google is getting to big for it’s britches. I suppose if you are going to tattoo your favourite brand on to your body you had better hope that you are always going to like it!!!  (I think the font is a bit wrong too?)
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